LANSING, Mich. (WILX) – It has been one month since the deadly mass shooting at Michigan State University. Now, the university is working with police and mental health experts to help the Spartan community heal from the trauma they experienced.
Back in October, MSU received a $15 million grant to help prevent acts of violence at schools across the state.
According to Alyse Folino Ley, a Michigan State University psychology and psychiatry expert, they treated over 3,000 students, 2,300 faculty, and over 900 community members. After February 13th, Ley said they had one thought – how can their expertise be used to help the Spartan community heal.
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